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JERICHO P.

DE LUNA

BEED 2

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1. Your friend confides in you that he or she has no ambition in life. What will you tell him or her?

As his friend, I will tell him that there no person has no ambition in life, we are he one choose what kind
of path will we take and where should it lead us. In order to assist his develop his confidence, I will try to
find out what is wrong and what is causing him negative ideas. I will serve as a positive role model for
him, inspiring or motivating his to take a positive outlook on life.

2. Your cousin is pondering on becoming a religious person or in a certain vocation. What will you
advise him or her?

As his cousin, I will tell him that he chooses it so be it. He ultimately made the decision to have a
connection with God, and I am so glad for that. Even if it was a positive thing, I would tell him to double-
check the sincerity and purity of his motives. Additionally, I would counsel him to investigate further and
determine whether that particular vocation is sincere because there are many that are not wholly God-
inclined.

3. In neighborhood body has just started to take prohibited drugs. What will you think or what will
you do?

As his neighbor, I already thought of him as a member of my family, so learning that he began using
illegal substances completely scares me. In relation to that, I'll try to persuade him that doing so is bad
and against the law. Aside from that, I'd encourage him to try out new things like sports or to focus on
new things which he might enjoy and find more appealing than using drugs. However, if he is narrow-
minded enough to become severely dependent on it, I may be forced to think about turning him in to
the police. It will be difficult and sad to do, but it will all be for his own good.

4. You caught in a conversation with a 45-year-old man who just ideals his time away. He feels that
his life is empty. How do you perceive this situation?

Upon learning that someone intends to terminate their life due of emptiness, I will feel depressed and
brokenhearted. Therefore, I would advise him that if he chooses to see the bright side of life, he can still
be happy. He can still spend time with his children and grandchildren while also playing with them and
witnessing their graceful aging. I'll conclude our discussion by sharing a wise message: There is hope as
long as there is still life.

5. When you feel spiritless and everything you do seems to be for naught. What will you do?

When I feel lifeless or spiritless, I pray, asking the Almighty God to forgive me for not appreciating the
life He gave me to borrow. I also ask for His guidance on what I should do to keep moving forward. I shall
sob my heart out to Him, and then I will gradually start doing the things I normally do to feel like myself
again.

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